Top 137 Hazards Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
One of the occupational hazards of reviewing year-end biopics with Oscar ambitions is pointing out discrepancies between the real subjects and their on-screen avatars.
The benefits of biomedical progress are obvious, clear, and powerful. The hazards are much less well appreciated.
The Christian's chief occupational hazards are depression and discouragement. — © John Stott
The Christian's chief occupational hazards are depression and discouragement.
The duration of a couple's passion is in proportion to the woman's original resistance or to the obstacles that social hazards have placed in the way of her happiness.
Never must the existence or the essence of man as a whole be made a stake in the hazards of action.
In every case, the environmental hazards were made known only by independent scientists, who were often bitterly opposed by the corporations responsible for the hazards.
The two main hazards of psychoanalysis: that it might fail, and that if it succeeds, you'll never be able to forgive yourself for all those wasted years.
A brave man hazards life, but not his conscience.
I did long-term re-insurance claims. Asbestos, health hazards, pollution. It was very boring. But I've got quite a mathematical brain and it paid well.
In two and a half years' trekking across central Asia, I'd become attuned to the late autumn conditions when the hazards of winter can blow in under the cover of darkness.
No span of steel will tolerate...neglect. But if service by generations who use it and spared manmade hazards, such as war, it should have life without end.
Desire can blind us to the hazards of our enterprises.
Golf without bunkers and hazards would be tame and monotonous. So would life. — © B. C. Forbes
Golf without bunkers and hazards would be tame and monotonous. So would life.
With traps and obstacles and hazards confronting us on every hand, only blindness or indifference will fail to turn in all humility, for guidance or for warning, to the study of examples.
The first thing I do when I get there?like all of the players on tour?is apply sunscreen. One of the few hazards of the job is the wear-and-tear our skin takes from the sun.
Our technological powers increase, but the side effects and potential hazards also escalate.
Surely there is a time to submit to guidance and a time to take one's own way at all hazards.
Although there are real hazards in saying yes to life, they are inconsequential when compared to the regrets that come with saying "no".
Barbados has some of the toughest par threes in the world. Some golfers are intimidated by having to drive over ravines and water hazards.
The difficulties and hazards of marriage are greatly increased where backgrounds are different
Yet the march toward freedom is not without its hazards or its casualties and the threats of violence aimed at Iraqis who participate in the election will be dealt with accordingly.
I want to be clear: We can address safety and livability issues head-on without criminalizing homelessness. After all, people living on our streets are themselves vulnerable to crime and other hazards.
Every job carries occupational hazards.
Of all the hazards, fear is the worst.
Impotence is one of the major hazards of cigarette smoking.
There are hazards in anything one does but there are greater hazards in doing nothing.
In countries operating a largely capitalist system, there does not appear to be a wide understanding among its actors and overseers of either its advantages or its hazards.
The hazards of the generalized prisoner's dilemma are removed by the match between the right and the good.
Embryonic stem cell research is at the leading edge of a series of moral hazards.
Exercise has its hazards. Runners are sidelined by shinsplints, freestylists by swimmer's ear, and who hasn't heard of tennis elbow? But the fitness buff of the '90s has a far greater worry. StairMaster Butt.
Television brings with it two dangerous hazards: the worship of celebrity and the blurring of reality and fantasy.
When the path ahead of you is uphill, surrounded by rough spots, hazards and obstacles: use a pitching wedge.
Writing is a solitary occupation, and one of its hazards is loneliness. But an advantage of loneliness is privacy, autonomy and freedom.
Fear of an enemy can often blind men to other hazards, not least the shape which they themselves make in the world.
You have the gift of a brilliant internal guardian that stands ready to warn you of hazards and guide you through risky situations.
A positive engagement to marry a certain person at a certain time, at all haps and hazards, I have always considered the most ridiculous thing on earth.
Astronauts were not the impulsive daredevils so dear to the stereopticonloving public. They couldn't afford to be. The hazards of the profession required an infinite capacity for cautious, contemplative thought.
We farm workers are closest to food production. We were the first to recognize the serious health hazards of agriculture pesticides to both consumers and ourselves. — © Cesar Chavez
We farm workers are closest to food production. We were the first to recognize the serious health hazards of agriculture pesticides to both consumers and ourselves.
One of the occupational hazards of being an actor, the reason why so many actors are insecure, is that the only way we know we're good is when other people tell us.
Running toward danger is foolhardy. ... But so is closing your eyes to it. Many perils become less dangerous once you understand their potential hazards.
I remember when the family album came out, people would just knock on our door because they thought they knew us, and that, of course, is one of the great hazards.
High-consequence risks have a distinctive quality. The more calamitous the hazards they involve, the less we have any real experience of what we risk: for if things 'go wrong', it is already too late.
That's one of those hazards of an interview: You get tired of your stock answer and you try to get creative and even play devil's advocate.
Natural hazards, however formidable, are inherently less dangerous and less uncertain than fighting hazards. All conditions are more calculable, all obstacles more surmountable than those of human resistance.
The dignity of the act is the deliberate, circumspect, open, and serene performance by these men in the clear light of day, and by a concurrent purpose, of a civic duty, which embraced the greatest hazards to themselves and to all the people from whom they held this deputed discretion, but which, to their sober judgments, promised benefits to that people and their posterity, from generation to generation, exceeding these hazards and commensurate with its own fitness.
A friend is worth all hazards we can run.
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The fullness of life is in the hazards of life. And, at the worst, there is that in us which can turn defeat into victory. — © Edith Hamilton
The fullness of life is in the hazards of life. And, at the worst, there is that in us which can turn defeat into victory.
If we are intended for great ends, we are called to great hazards.
Pantagruelism is a certain gaitey of the spirit consisting in a disdain for the hazards of fortune.
Risk management is a more realistic term than safety. It implies that hazards are ever-present, that they must be identified, analyzed, evaluated and controlled or rationally accepted.
Anybody can rise to a crisis and face a crushing tragedy with courage, but to meet the petty hazards of the day with a laugh- I really think that requires spirit!
We binge on instant knowledge, but we are learning the hazards, and readers are warier than they used to be of nanosecond-interpretations of Supreme Court decisions.
Together we resolve that a great nation must care for the vulnerable and protect its people from life's worst hazards and misfortune.
One should never pursue the hazards of fortune to their very ends andit behooves all adventurers to treat their good luck with reverence, neither bothering nor upsetting it.
There are hazards in everything one does, but there are greater hazards in doing nothing.
Faith ventures and hazards . . . counting the costs and delighting in the sacrifice.
The wave of new productive enterprises would provide opportunities to remedy the unjust distribution of environmental hazards among economic classes and racial and ethnic communities.
One of the many hazards of socializing with vampires. It makes you smell bad. A minor hazard, comparatively.
Putting isn't golf, greens should be treated almost the same as water hazards: you land on them, then add two strokes to your score.
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